Pay attention to your mental health! I'm serious. These are the so-called "obsessive thoughts". I have a cousin diagnosed with schizophrenia and he is constantly tormented by such questions. He takes his medicine, finds a job as a security guard in a store, but his torments do not stop. For example, he remembers once helping a mother with a baby in a stroller walk past the cash register. The cart hung slightly in the railing. And to this day, he worries about whether the baby was injured then and whether he is guilty. If he accidentally crashes into the subway, then he does not sleep for weeks and imagines how the man could have fallen on the rails and the train could have crushed him. He washes his hands ten times a day so as not to infect anyone. With what? No one knows! My mother, though not to such an extent, is the same and feels that she has a personality disorder. Ever since I was a child, she took me to doctors, because she always had some illnesses about me, and I had nothing. Once he didn't let me go to a classmate's birthday because ... someone could have stabbed me with a fork! A pimple comes out and decides that the end - it's a tumor. I avoid communicating with her for this very reason - one can go crazy for half an hour only. In your case, nothing happened. Two boys collided, one fell, hit his head, then passed and probably forgot about all the work and ran after the girls. I avoid communicating with her for this very reason - one can go crazy for half an hour only. In your case, nothing happened. Two boys collided, one fell, hit his head, then passed and probably forgot about all the work and ran after the girls. I avoid communicating with her for this very reason - one can go crazy for half an hour only. In your case, nothing happened. Two boys collided, one fell, knocked his head, then passed him and probably forgot about all the work and ran after the girls.
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Pay attention to your mental health! I'm serious. These are the so-called "obsessive thoughts". I have a cousin diagnosed with schizophrenia and he is constantly tormented by such questions. He takes his medicine, finds a job as a security guard in a store, but his torments do not stop. For example, he remembers once helping a mother with a baby in a stroller walk past the cash register. The cart hung slightly in the railing. And to this day, he worries about whether the baby was injured then and whether he is guilty. If he accidentally crashes into the subway, then he does not sleep for weeks and imagines how the man could have fallen on the rails and the train could have crushed him. He washes his hands ten times a day so as not to infect anyone. With what? No one knows! My mother, though not to such an extent, is the same and feels that she has a personality disorder. Ever since I was a child, she took me to doctors, because she always had some illnesses about me, and I had nothing. Once he didn't let me go to a classmate's birthday because ... someone could have stabbed me with a fork! A pimple comes out and decides that the end - it's a tumor. I avoid communicating with her for this very reason - one can go crazy for half an hour only. In your case, nothing happened. Two boys collided, one fell, hit his head, then passed and probably forgot about all the work and ran after the girls. I avoid communicating with her for this very reason - one can go crazy for half an hour only. In your case, nothing happened. Two boys collided, one fell, hit his head, then passed and probably forgot about all the work and ran after the girls. I avoid communicating with her for this very reason - one can go crazy for half an hour only. In your case, nothing happened. Two boys collided, one fell, knocked his head, then passed him and probably forgot about all the work and ran after the girls.